the obverse
Yes. It consists of nickel, nickel, and nickel.
Thomas Jefferson is on the front of the nickel.
Not what, but WHO - a portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States, appears on the front of the US nickel. Check out the U.S. Mint website www.usmint.gov for information about other coins.
An Indian head
Front Page Detective - 1951 Worth a Plugged Nickel was released on: USA: 1951
No, because a plated metal is not a mixture of elements.
The profile of a Native American man.
The symbol on the back of a nickel is Monticello. Monticello is the home President Thomas Jefferson, who is depicted on the front of the coin.
Buffalo Bill never appeared on a U.S. nickel. A 1937 nickel has a picture of a Native American chieftan on the front, and a buffalo (animal) on the back.
Nickel carbonate is considered an inorganic compound. It is a chemical compound that contains nickel, carbon, and oxygen, and is typically formed through the reaction of nickel salts with carbonate compounds.
The date 2004 is on the front of the coin, it was NOT struck in 1803. It's just a nickel, spend it.
Nickel is a metal and is considered nonpolar since it does not have a specific geometry that determines its polarity like molecules do.